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there are a billion people in china and india that are not waiting for america to get its act together. we need to stimulate our own economy. tavis: speaking of deficit reduction, the deficit commission, in the news over the last few days. they are talking about the fact that they have got to figure out a way to cut discretionary spending. what you are reading out of this commission? >> what the commission has done so far is they have given us stark reality on how big of a whole we are in. this is not going to be solved with a flimsy campaign rhetoric. it is not going to be solved by getting rid of the earmarks. it will take a conversation with the american people, and what the you want from the federal government and how much are you willing to pay? it is going to take some honest conversation. take one example that will get me in some trouble. we need to understand in an area like social security that 50 years ago, there were eight workers for every one retiree. today, there are two workers for every retiree. we have got to slow the start looking over a 10-15-year period of raising t
there are a billion people in china and india that are not waiting for america to get its act together. we need to stimulate our own economy. tavis: speaking of deficit reduction, the deficit commission, in the news over the last few days. they are talking about the fact that they have got to figure out a way to cut discretionary spending. what you are reading out of this commission? >> what the commission has done so far is they have given us stark reality on how big of a whole we are...
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that's awesome. [ female announcer ] now let's say every joe in america uses it. looks like everyone likes saving money. ah, the potential of putting people first. thanks joe. know more. get better. get a smarter health plan. ♪ aetna.com. me and the boys earn rewards just for everyday banking. like getting money from the drive thru. and taking out cash at the bank. paying our bills online earns us rewards. now send. we even earn rewards just for swiping our debit cards. it's new checking with rewards at capital one banks all over the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> a trial date has been set for three american hikers who have been -- or hiking in iran last year. they are accused of spying. one was freed in september on humanitarian grounds. prosecutors say she has to return when hikers: trial. the hikers deny any wrongdoing and say the accident recrossed into iran from iraq. new details tonight about the package bombs placed on cargo planes. a magazine with ties to al qaeda s.a. the plot cost $4,200 and was hatched over three months. the magazine says the goal
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>> america's political landscape transformed. the president takes the rap but insist that the voters want change, not deadlock. >> what the american people to not want from us, especially here in washington, it is to spend the next two years refining the political battles of the last two. >> action security at churches in iraq after the country's deadliest day since may. fighting off cholera but now and the path of a tropical storm, new trials for the earthquake's survivors of haiti. a very warm welcome to "bbc world news." seeing is believing, the new implant that in some cases could reverse of blindness. he fell from seven floors up, a young boy and his miraculous escape. as president obama looks ahead now to two years of political compromise, he has publicly taken direct public responsibility for his party's defeat in the midterm election. he is eager for an honest and simple debate with his republican opponents but he insisted that americans do not want politicians to spend the next two years fighting the political battles of
>> america's political landscape transformed. the president takes the rap but insist that the voters want change, not deadlock. >> what the american people to not want from us, especially here in washington, it is to spend the next two years refining the political battles of the last two. >> action security at churches in iraq after the country's deadliest day since may. fighting off cholera but now and the path of a tropical storm, new trials for the earthquake's survivors of...
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the cost of bringing the america cup yacht race to san francisco. >> also tonight. l [ singing] chorus of neighbors tries to keep a north beach restaurant from serving right now, verizon has the new samsung galaxy tab. at just seven inches, it's the only tablet designed for maximum mobility. and it's android-powered and flash-enabled for the best web browsing experience. get yours at verizon. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. zoo. >> could a compound found in the soil of mysterious pacific island lead to a treatment for alcohol addiction. researchers made intriguing discovery about the compound known as this. in 1964 canadian researcher digging in the soil on easter island famous for the mysterious statue. they discovered a unique compound after the island true name. decades later the commonly used in organ transplant to prevent rejection. >> it is annie immune suppressant. >> she is in a research center in em reallyville and interested in the affect on signalling path way part of the brain reward system. the
the cost of bringing the america cup yacht race to san francisco. >> also tonight. l [ singing] chorus of neighbors tries to keep a north beach restaurant from serving right now, verizon has the new samsung galaxy tab. at just seven inches, it's the only tablet designed for maximum mobility. and it's android-powered and flash-enabled for the best web browsing experience. get yours at verizon. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini...
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one big change america cannot always get its way. president obama wants other countries, especially china, to play their part in a more balanced " -- a global growth by letting their currencies strengthen against the dollar and buying more u.s. goods. the chinese move further in that direction in this meeting, but on their own terms. they're also doing it at their own pace. >> slowly, slowly, china is moving into a position of actually increasing domestic consumption, rebalancing its economy, and the g-20 is a helpful marker in that progress. i always said it would not vero, but i think is good and steady progress. >> some said the president had been weakened by a loose monetary policies and that election results. he had a simpler explanation. >> it was not any easier to talk about currency when i had just been elected and my poll numbers were at 65% then it is now. it was hard now -- it was hard then and it is hard now. it is because this involves the interests of countries and not all of these will be resolved easily. >> no one did
one big change america cannot always get its way. president obama wants other countries, especially china, to play their part in a more balanced " -- a global growth by letting their currencies strengthen against the dollar and buying more u.s. goods. the chinese move further in that direction in this meeting, but on their own terms. they're also doing it at their own pace. >> slowly, slowly, china is moving into a position of actually increasing domestic consumption, rebalancing its...
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verizon built america's most reliable network to make a more powerful you. rule the air. verizon. right now at verizon, you can get a new samsung intensity ii free after mail-in rebate. only at verizon. . >> authorities in yemen no longer believe that a woman arrested mailed the powerful bombs to the u.s. a chicago synagogue. car going carrying the packages were intercepted many investigators were trying to determine whether the bombs were supposed to go off before they arrived. one of the bombs watts carried twice on passenger flights within the mideast before it was discovered in dubai. the council of terrorism advisory was asked if there may be over devices out there. >> it would be imprudent for me and others to presume there are no others out there. that said, we are working with the intelligence that we have. we feel as though we have stopped all of the packages coming to the united states that was originating in yemen. >> reporter: senior u.s. intelligence officials say the man suspected of hacking explosives in -- packing explosives in the underwear of a nigerian man who t
verizon built america's most reliable network to make a more powerful you. rule the air. verizon. right now at verizon, you can get a new samsung intensity ii free after mail-in rebate. only at verizon. . >> authorities in yemen no longer believe that a woman arrested mailed the powerful bombs to the u.s. a chicago synagogue. car going carrying the packages were intercepted many investigators were trying to determine whether the bombs were supposed to go off before they arrived. one of...
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he spent tuesday in indonesia where he reached out to muslims saying america will never be at war with islam. meanwhile, a conservative muslim minister has stirred up controversy with some indonesians labelling as a hi o hypocrite for shaking first lady michelle obama's hand. the minister is claiming mrs. obama forced the handshake on him. >>> federal officials say they've arrested three former marines for selling weapons to a las vegas gang. the suspects ringleader who served in iraq oversaw the sales of two cases of firearms, including an ak-47 and two other semi automatic rifles. at the sale, which was attended by both a government informant and a gang member, the former marine was asked if he would be willing to sell more weapons to other gang members in the future and he agreed. the suspect called the charges untrue. >>> and now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. a california mystery has been solved. an unidentified object thought by many to be a missile launch just off the coast of california was not, at least according to the pend gone and the faa
he spent tuesday in indonesia where he reached out to muslims saying america will never be at war with islam. meanwhile, a conservative muslim minister has stirred up controversy with some indonesians labelling as a hi o hypocrite for shaking first lady michelle obama's hand. the minister is claiming mrs. obama forced the handshake on him. >>> federal officials say they've arrested three former marines for selling weapons to a las vegas gang. the suspects ringleader who served in iraq...
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the reality is that the america 1961 was a different america. we are a much more diverse society. the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was economics. first-generation college graduates cannot do it. they cannot afford it. the cannot go off for two years. they have to get a job. those are the obstacles people cited as reasons the could not going to the peace corps. that is a reasonable, viable, and thoughtful explanation, not lacking the desire and determination or willingness to serve, but having economic and other social hardships that exist within this community is sometimes. i would simply urge that the development and training are critically important. but i think that one of the greatest values the peace corps can bring -- i wi
the reality is that the america 1961 was a different america. we are a much more diverse society. the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was...
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it was in the twentieth century was it particular the second half of the twentieth century and that america needs europeans as true partners including one day i think russia. other news now scientists fear the site of the chernobyl nuclear disaster still has the potential to cause an even greater catastrophe the aging concrete bunker covering the area is nearing the end of its life and no one can be sure just how deadly the day be beneath still is next here a chef ski reports. almost quarter of a century since the chernobyl fallout a special confinement structure called the is still preventing more radioactive emissions into atmosphere this structure the circus was built in nine hundred eighty six just months after the disaster that you know build nuclear power blog back then experts predicted that this would last for only twenty years until two thousand and six that is but it was strengthened and improved extending its lifetime for five more years the biggest question is how much nuclear fuel remains under the surface some experts believe that there is none as most of it did very polarizin
it was in the twentieth century was it particular the second half of the twentieth century and that america needs europeans as true partners including one day i think russia. other news now scientists fear the site of the chernobyl nuclear disaster still has the potential to cause an even greater catastrophe the aging concrete bunker covering the area is nearing the end of its life and no one can be sure just how deadly the day be beneath still is next here a chef ski reports. almost quarter of...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. i am mike embley. sunburned and dehydrated, how did the three boys survived lost at sea for 50 days? art versus austerity. italian cinema revived but is now under threat from the financial downturn. ♪ >> it is not war, but the language is more and more were like. north korea has threatened that a joint military exercise between south korea and the u.s. this weekend could push the region to the brink of conflict. tensions are rising. artillery fire has been heard. no more shells have landed in the south. it is just three days since the exchange between north and south that left four people dead on the island of yeonpyeong. >> america's top general in south korea is the head of the united nations command. he saw for himself the damage caused by tuesday's shelling. >> it is clear to me from what i have seen here that north korea attack the island. it is in clear violation of the treaty. >> the uneasy truce the agreement brought has held for nearly 60 years. the attack this week has tes
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. i am mike embley. sunburned and dehydrated, how did the three boys survived lost at sea for 50 days? art versus austerity. italian cinema revived but is now under threat from the financial downturn. ♪ >> it is not war, but the language is more and more were like. north korea has threatened that a joint military exercise between south korea and the u.s. this weekend could push the region...
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his latest book is called "griftopia, bubble machines, vampire squid and the long con breaking america." matt, thanks for being on the program. >> thanks for having me. tavis: let me start with the quote that was the impetus for the book. it says, "the first thing you need to know about goldman sachs is that it's everywhere, the world's most powerful investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money." you said that over a year ago in "rolling stone." it becomes the impetus for the actual book. i recall when that quote came out, as you will recall, there was much conversation about that quote and whether or not journalists should be writing such harsh things. take me back to the quote and what you recall about the controversy about it. >> what was funny about the quote is it almost didn't get into the magazine because the fact-checkers called me up and they were atwitter over the fact that squids don't have blood funnels. so we very nearly got into a factual problem and i tried to expl
his latest book is called "griftopia, bubble machines, vampire squid and the long con breaking america." matt, thanks for being on the program. >> thanks for having me. tavis: let me start with the quote that was the impetus for the book. it says, "the first thing you need to know about goldman sachs is that it's everywhere, the world's most powerful investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into...
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the reality is that the america 1961 was a different america. we are a much more divse society. the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was economics. first-generation college graduates cannot do it. they cannot afford it. the cannot go off for two years. they have to get a job. those are the obstacles people cited as reasons the could not going to the peace corps. that is a reasonable, viable, and thoughtful explanation, not lacking the desire and determination or willingness to serve, but having economic and other social hardships that exist within this community is sometimes. i would simply urge that the development and training are critically important. but i think that one of the greatest values the peace corps can bring -- i wi
the reality is that the america 1961 was a different america. we are a much more divse society. the peace corps is the face of america going overseas. i think we would be extraordinarily well served by embarking on a very aggressive effort. the secretary made an effort to one of the challenges we found when we did some of the field testing here in the united states, inquiring of people of color why is it that you are disinclined to go into the peace corps. the most frequent response was...
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was not complete and it never will be because america wants iraqis to keep giving them and they don't want to rock to build a strong army and that way they can justify staying in the country and making sure iraq is never strong enough to control the region. in army bases like those iraqi federal police are trained in intelligence a tactical side exploitation. medical anything like that thing. patrols connor i believe is that for many iraqis what the americans left behind was destruction and devastation it will take a lot for them to rebuild the ruins of their lives. armed and dangerous these paramilitary groups struggle to find a place for themselves leading some observers to warn that while they might have been used for short term military gains in the end they could be the roadblocks to peace policy our team baghdad. and then forget we've got much more fuel our web site r.t. dot com including videos blogs forums and a lot more as a look at what's online right now elise take on life in the military a former intelligence specialist in the us army talks about sexual harassment and male
was not complete and it never will be because america wants iraqis to keep giving them and they don't want to rock to build a strong army and that way they can justify staying in the country and making sure iraq is never strong enough to control the region. in army bases like those iraqi federal police are trained in intelligence a tactical side exploitation. medical anything like that thing. patrols connor i believe is that for many iraqis what the americans left behind was destruction and...
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basically what they argue is that a time when we're looking at 3/4 of the country saying america is on the wrong track, it is kind of suicide to go out there and say, we have made things better. they feel there's just no backdrop for doing that. the whole democratic plan for the election was enough economic growth in twhean they could make the case that, look, yeah, things are not perfect yet, but we've turned the corner, we're beginning to climb out of the difficult. do you want to go back? that's the message that the president is still oo using but the vast majority of candidates have abandoned it because they feel the back drop isn't there for. it you can't really make the case to voters that things are getting better because they don't feel it. the president himself as i said, i mean, i think he seems very level about what is going to happen. he struck me as man who is just accepting the reality that he's going to be dealt a very different hand and is beginning to think in his systemic way about how he responds to it. if the question is, you know, what happened in 1994 shook bill c
basically what they argue is that a time when we're looking at 3/4 of the country saying america is on the wrong track, it is kind of suicide to go out there and say, we have made things better. they feel there's just no backdrop for doing that. the whole democratic plan for the election was enough economic growth in twhean they could make the case that, look, yeah, things are not perfect yet, but we've turned the corner, we're beginning to climb out of the difficult. do you want to go back?...
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but that majority also feels abandoned by an america which armed trained and paid them and despite big promises less than half of the ninety thousand strong force has been given work or absorbed into iraqi security forces this man is one of the few who has but he's afraid to reveal his identity. to talk after the americans were finished with his groups after iraq or security they no longer supported us especially when the iraqi government charged early theirs with crimes a lot of the leaders have lost trust in the american and iraqi government and are afraid that by working for them for they might face charges and or assassination. iraqi security officials say hundreds of sons of iraq members have returned to al qaeda and that many of the thousands now in the iraqi government secretly aid the insurgency for observers like hamid deal iraqi security forces are running a losing race to keep up to speed to either integrate the groups or to be able to secure iraq without them and i think of how that the training given by the u.s. was not complete and it never will be because america wants i
but that majority also feels abandoned by an america which armed trained and paid them and despite big promises less than half of the ninety thousand strong force has been given work or absorbed into iraqi security forces this man is one of the few who has but he's afraid to reveal his identity. to talk after the americans were finished with his groups after iraq or security they no longer supported us especially when the iraqi government charged early theirs with crimes a lot of the leaders...
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an afghani woman has several orders of magnitude, greater probability of dying in childbirth than in america. and very few women hear ever had to worry -- felt they really had to worry they would die in childbirth but if you were in kabul or out in the rural areas, this would be a very real concern every time you got pregnant well, what does it mean to u.s. interests and u.s. foreign policy if more and more women in afghanistan recognized that because of programs brought by the global health initiative from the united states, fewer of them are dying in childbirth. and more of their newborns are likely to live to their fifth birthday. what does -- what does that kind of engagement mean? and i think that goes to do you build a health system and so on? but it also goes to what are we trying to do as foreign policy? and why do we for so long think that all of these issues you mean i mean, i've noticed how much of the room has left because this is the soft stuff, right. we already had the hard stuff. >> it's a question i'm going to pitch it to the audience after this. but i'd like to ask each of
an afghani woman has several orders of magnitude, greater probability of dying in childbirth than in america. and very few women hear ever had to worry -- felt they really had to worry they would die in childbirth but if you were in kabul or out in the rural areas, this would be a very real concern every time you got pregnant well, what does it mean to u.s. interests and u.s. foreign policy if more and more women in afghanistan recognized that because of programs brought by the global health...
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because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. you can start a movie in here... ♪ ...then continue it over here... ♪ ...and finish iup here. perfect for anyone whose life never pauses. for the first time, you're free to access the movs you order on demand, on all your devices. get the ultimate in mobile entertainment on the ultimate network. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities go to verizon.com/getfios. at 800-4-6006 tty/v. >>> hello and welcome to "the rachel maddow show." [ cheers and applause ] i
because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. you can start a movie in here... ♪ ...then continue it over here... ♪ ...and finish iup here. perfect for anyone whose life never pauses. for the first time, you're free to access the movs you order on demand, on all your devices. get the ultimate in mobile entertainment on the ultimate network. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities go to...
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that is on world news america. for me and the rest of "gmt," goodbye and state watching "bbc world news here on." -- watching here on "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center. >> check, one, two. >> and a club in austin. >> it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. >> the top of the world, and i'm there, i'm home. >> pbs -- the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support
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and not just a task for america alone. you have rooted out extremists and combating such violence. >> the president concluded his address with words of caution and hope. >> stakes are high in resolving all of these issues. for our world has grown smaller. and while those forces that connect us have unleashed great opportunity. and great wealth. they also empower those who seek to derail progress. one bomb in a marketplace can obliterate the bustle of daily commerce, one rumor can set off violence of a community that once lived in peace. in an age of rapid change and colliding cultures, what we share as human beings can sometimes be lost. but the story of america and indonesia should give us hope. in the united states our motto is out of many, one. [speaking foreign language] unity and diversity. we are two nations which have traveled different paths. yet our nations show that hundreds of millions who hold different beliefs can be united in freedom under one flag. and we are now building on that shared humanity. through you
and not just a task for america alone. you have rooted out extremists and combating such violence. >> the president concluded his address with words of caution and hope. >> stakes are high in resolving all of these issues. for our world has grown smaller. and while those forces that connect us have unleashed great opportunity. and great wealth. they also empower those who seek to derail progress. one bomb in a marketplace can obliterate the bustle of daily commerce, one rumor can...
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but for the president and the fed, america comes first. he needs a strong u.s. economy if he wants to get reelected. it is crucial to britain's recovery hopes as well. >> tropical storm tomas is on course to reach ok'd at the weekend. the capital could bear the brunt of the storm -- it is on course to reach haiti at the weekend. they are still living in temporary camps. our correspondent has this. >> about 300 miles south- southwest of haiti. it had been weakening to a tropical depression, but it is now gathering strength again. it could even be hurricane strength, if it does indeed hit haiti in the early part of friday. 1.3 million people are still living in tents, survivors of the earthquake, in cramped and crowded conditions occurr. those tents are not expected to withstand heavy winds and rain, so some are being evacuated. but the other problem is the cholera epidemic, which is spreading across haiti. one fear is that heavy rains will further spread the disease. on wednesday, there was a spike in new cases of cholera, it increase by 40%. political instabilit
but for the president and the fed, america comes first. he needs a strong u.s. economy if he wants to get reelected. it is crucial to britain's recovery hopes as well. >> tropical storm tomas is on course to reach ok'd at the weekend. the capital could bear the brunt of the storm -- it is on course to reach haiti at the weekend. they are still living in temporary camps. our correspondent has this. >> about 300 miles south- southwest of haiti. it had been weakening to a tropical...
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let's take a look at north america, then. well, we do have lots of wet weather in store for the eastern side of the u.s. today the system carrying lots of moisture, bringing torrential rains to a wide area throughout your wednesday. and accompanied by strong winds as well. now, during the overnight hours, especially around the mid-atlantic states looking at severe conditions. so watch out for things like damaging winds as well as tornados. and then out toward the west a new storm system moving into the pacific northwest to bring you another round of rain and strong winds. plenty of wintry precipitation for the northern rockies again, especially in around montana. looking at significant snowfall, maybe as much as 15 centimeters is expected during the overnight hours. notice the wintry precipitation is going to be moving into the plain states as well next. 7 degrees in denver today. rather chilly. minus 3 up in winnipeg but staying warm along the east coast. 18 in new york and 18 in washington, d.c. as for europe, the weather i
let's take a look at north america, then. well, we do have lots of wet weather in store for the eastern side of the u.s. today the system carrying lots of moisture, bringing torrential rains to a wide area throughout your wednesday. and accompanied by strong winds as well. now, during the overnight hours, especially around the mid-atlantic states looking at severe conditions. so watch out for things like damaging winds as well as tornados. and then out toward the west a new storm system moving...
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this is our morning in america. we're going to stand up and we're going to speak out. and it may take some renegades going rogue to get us there. >> reporter: what do you think? >> welcome to a lot of new people being active in politics. you know, i've been to my fair share of tea party events over the course of the last year, i've been in over 100 congressional districts and talked to a lot of tea party activists along the way. and you'd really be surprised, most of them are the most normal, every day people you've ever met. none of them have ever been involved in the political process before. i think we as americans ought to welcome that participation. i think it's going to reinvigorate our democracy. and be a really good thing for the country. >> reporter: the tea party has said, we want a leadership post. members have said. will there be a tea party member in the leadership? and is michele bachmann your choice to be in that position? >> well, we have a lot of people who have announced their intention to run for a leadership post. these decisions are made by all the
this is our morning in america. we're going to stand up and we're going to speak out. and it may take some renegades going rogue to get us there. >> reporter: what do you think? >> welcome to a lot of new people being active in politics. you know, i've been to my fair share of tea party events over the course of the last year, i've been in over 100 congressional districts and talked to a lot of tea party activists along the way. and you'd really be surprised, most of them are the...
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for >>> tonight on "world news" -- jobs and india -- the president says he's recruiting business for america in that giant nation. and we have a fact check. how many u.s. jobs have already gone there, to india? >>> tapes and terror -- why is this man relaxed in his leather chair, one of the most wanted men in the world? >>> crime and punishment -- a jury decides a death penalty in a horrifying home invasion case. and the anguished father who lost his family speaks to the country. >>> health and french fries -- fast food chains say they're offering healthy meals for kid. our hidden cameras show why parents have to be on alert. >>> and capturing camelot -- on the 50th anniversary of the day he was elected, unpublished photos of a young jfk long ago. >>> good evening. we begin the week with the subject of jobs and how american companies can gain a foothold in the red-hot consumer giant of asia. the president was 7,000 miles from the white house today in india. almost 1.2 billion people there, four times more potential buyers than in the u.s., for everything from american aircrafts to computers.
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first to spin then to south america working as a photographer he eventually married and moved to the us changing his name to one it said he continues we denied being a russian agent until colonel presented secret documents that he then revealed his true identity but intelligence experts seen naming and shaming russian operatives was probably not the prime target. as that. was probably a u.s. agent for a long time him self and i'm sure this whole story was instigated by the american secret service the two presidents are working to restart relations and some people are obviously against the timing of the scandal was picked perfectly it puts another name in the frame for the russian intelligence service that's still trying to establish how a massive decades long secret operation could fall port so easily seemingly at the hands of one man igor is going off the moscow much more ahead on the program in a few minutes of the girls who were snatched from the street and forced into marriage stealing a bride is known as nation custom in russia chechen republic will tell you what you thought of
first to spin then to south america working as a photographer he eventually married and moved to the us changing his name to one it said he continues we denied being a russian agent until colonel presented secret documents that he then revealed his true identity but intelligence experts seen naming and shaming russian operatives was probably not the prime target. as that. was probably a u.s. agent for a long time him self and i'm sure this whole story was instigated by the american secret...
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india's relationship with america mattress. our correspondent reports. >> the president is coming to town. barack obama or arrived here at a busy time. it is diwali, the festival of lights. india is excited. he might be unpopular back home, but over here, they retain the field. >> it is a great thing. we like barack obama. >> it is a strategic location. [unintelligible] >> been american friends, they're making their presence felt. india will soon become the world's third largest economy. it is a good time to cash in, especially as upwardly mobile indians showing increasing fondness for anything american. >> india is not an easy place to do business for most american companies. there are challenges. as you look at the indian consumer who wants american brands, you look at the indian population who has a favorable attitude toward the united states, it is natural that the two largest democracies that have strong bonds would want to trade more and more with each other. >> it is not just the economy. india has become a significant r
india's relationship with america mattress. our correspondent reports. >> the president is coming to town. barack obama or arrived here at a busy time. it is diwali, the festival of lights. india is excited. he might be unpopular back home, but over here, they retain the field. >> it is a great thing. we like barack obama. >> it is a strategic location. [unintelligible] >> been american friends, they're making their presence felt. india will soon become the world's third...
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>> it may well be that he does is some stage, but he is in north america. we have not heard through suu kyi's people that there were plans for anyone else from the family to travel. there are grandchildren she has never met. it depends on how this visit goes, on how long the authorities in burma tolerate that new freedom, how she uses that. when she has been released in the past, she has at some stage when sherrested becomes a challenge to them. but they are being very lenient. she has been allowed to go back in public. they granted this via. sa. it is being described as a very private visit, but there is almost nothing? isat suu kyi does that private. one of the high things on the agenda with the plans is for the two to go to the famous pagoda and pray together. >> in new zealand, were 29 miners are trapped underground, and emergency teams have reported a setback. remote-controlled robot has failed to work. experts are warning that some of the 29 miners may have already died. a combination of rockfall and dangerous gas trapped the men on south island on fr
>> it may well be that he does is some stage, but he is in north america. we have not heard through suu kyi's people that there were plans for anyone else from the family to travel. there are grandchildren she has never met. it depends on how this visit goes, on how long the authorities in burma tolerate that new freedom, how she uses that. when she has been released in the past, she has at some stage when sherrested becomes a challenge to them. but they are being very lenient. she has...
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but in the end we have to get them out of the arena of corporate america. >> how would you apply that philosophy of the job of senator? >> well, i think the important thing is that instead of looking at laws and regulations we have to repeal a lot of things. >> does that include health care. >> absolutely. >> health care it is something that everyone wants. and it is important. you look at something like eye surgery that's developed. it was he expensive. not reliable but now without regilio eye late by the government the price has gone down and it is accessible. the government did not need to be involved. >> you want costs down, how would do you that? >> well there are a lot of ways to do that. there are not enough doctors. >> supply and demand. >> the ama? >> they need to be more universities so that more students can be doctors one day. every doctor will tell you that nurses are the greatest asset. and the country does not allow nurses to do as much as they are capable of doing. >> tell me this, how would a libertarian run and avoid the financial collapse in 2008. >> very simple, in
but in the end we have to get them out of the arena of corporate america. >> how would you apply that philosophy of the job of senator? >> well, i think the important thing is that instead of looking at laws and regulations we have to repeal a lot of things. >> does that include health care. >> absolutely. >> health care it is something that everyone wants. and it is important. you look at something like eye surgery that's developed. it was he expensive. not...
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nineteen sixty s first to spain and then to a lot in america he became a photographer and it became known under the name of one. traveled to the united states became acquainted with a lot of politicians and other officials and this man reportedly denied being a russian agent up to the very end and it was actually you. who presented to the secret materials proving that. russian agent was on the event that he actually said his real name to the investigation so some really interesting details are now emerging despite the fact that the scandal itself erupted just several months ago r.t. if you go to chris going to reporting well britain's prime minister has condemned the rioting had broke out in london during wednesday's student demonstrations it was the biggest protests yet against the deep cuts the country faces to tackle its massive debt tens of thousands of students marched against a planned hike in tuition fees which could see them triple to nine thousand pounds a year tempers boiled over outside the headquarters of the conservative party which is the main group in the governing coalitio
nineteen sixty s first to spain and then to a lot in america he became a photographer and it became known under the name of one. traveled to the united states became acquainted with a lot of politicians and other officials and this man reportedly denied being a russian agent up to the very end and it was actually you. who presented to the secret materials proving that. russian agent was on the event that he actually said his real name to the investigation so some really interesting details are...
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, an honor for a young man who, as the president of the united states put it today, represents what america is all about! >>> and later, remembering another royal wedding. the whole world was watching then, too. about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. man: so we can have the kind of retirement we want. now, you know how th works. just stay on the line. oh, yeah. fidelity investments. turn here. and i want to do this until the eels fall off. so i have to start taking care of my heart... and i'm starting with cheerios. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, take care of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower chosterol. love your heart so you can do what you love. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still inking out this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. >>> we want to turn now to what happened in the white house today. the president awarded the medal of honor this na
, an honor for a young man who, as the president of the united states put it today, represents what america is all about! >>> and later, remembering another royal wedding. the whole world was watching then, too. about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. man: so we can have the kind of retirement we want. now, you know how th works. just stay on the line. oh, yeah. fidelity investments. turn here. and i want to do this until the eels fall...
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conservative leaders came together for two days of quote restoring america's leadership in a democratic world without ever acknowledging the role their policies played in its decline they reassured each other that china's rise didn't signal imperial demise we're different from china you know we have a liberal regime we make mistakes all the time and we've had you know there are things in our history for which we need to apologize and have apologized but at the end of the day we think of ourselves as trying to promote human rights and lift all boats and prosperity and that's not how the chinese regime thinks of itself and they painted a rosy picture of their continued occupation of afghanistan and their ability to control afghan president hamid karzai despite new corruption charges and revelations electoral fraud cars i don't know which version one point zero of president karzai he was very amenable to listening to western advice and we've seen the emerging the last several years version two point zero of course which is a very different figure one who the west is in a sense we stepped a
conservative leaders came together for two days of quote restoring america's leadership in a democratic world without ever acknowledging the role their policies played in its decline they reassured each other that china's rise didn't signal imperial demise we're different from china you know we have a liberal regime we make mistakes all the time and we've had you know there are things in our history for which we need to apologize and have apologized but at the end of the day we think of...
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now, over towards the americas, we're going to take a look at the caribbean. we've got our tropical storm system tomas with us moving slowly in a northerly direction. looks like it's going to start approaching jamaica and then heading -- the center of the storm likely approaching haiti about friday. so we could be looking at a lot of stormier conditions towards the latter half of this week. winds will start affecting jamaica likely about late thursday and then really start turning stormy on friday for areas like haiti, dominican republic, cuba and in towards the bahamas. not only the winds or the high waves we're talking about. there is going to be that rain. heavy rainfall expected. the bulk of it affecting haiti. 120 to even 250 millimeters is expected to accumulate during the next couple of days. that could easily cause life-threatening flash floods. landslides. some very dangerous conditions. and a lot of people still in shelters here in haiti. looks like port-au-prince will miss the brunt of that storm system. but could be looking at very dangerous condit
now, over towards the americas, we're going to take a look at the caribbean. we've got our tropical storm system tomas with us moving slowly in a northerly direction. looks like it's going to start approaching jamaica and then heading -- the center of the storm likely approaching haiti about friday. so we could be looking at a lot of stormier conditions towards the latter half of this week. winds will start affecting jamaica likely about late thursday and then really start turning stormy on...
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our friends from america come over here. it is the thing they come to see. >> today the lord chancellor described the mag that car that as one of the greatest events in history. he said king johns rebellious barons might be surprised to find the freedoms they fought for now apply to everyone and not just the air tock crazy. daniel stanford bbc news. >> and across the occupied west bank, the farmers are gathering for -- for many olives are the main source of income. especially since they're prevented from working in israel. the groves are a battle ground. they claim the trees are are being attacked by settlers. from the westbank, they put winfield hayes. >> this should be the best time of year for the westbank farmers. the days are cooling off, the olives are ripe. with demand high, this fruit will fetch an excellent price. whether they arrived in the groves, to start picking, this is what many of the farmers found. dozens of branches deliberately prone off. no one saw who did this, but suspicion immediately falls on the near
our friends from america come over here. it is the thing they come to see. >> today the lord chancellor described the mag that car that as one of the greatest events in history. he said king johns rebellious barons might be surprised to find the freedoms they fought for now apply to everyone and not just the air tock crazy. daniel stanford bbc news. >> and across the occupied west bank, the farmers are gathering for -- for many olives are the main source of income. especially since...
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nah. >>> and now tonight, an alarm bell about education in america. we showed you the stunning full court press on only case in china. well, today, a new report card on america's school children looks at how far american children have come tonight and how far they have to go. ron claiborne reports. >> reporter: this nation's report card was not one that many parents would like to see brought home. the latest study showed that many high school students cannot read at even the most basic level. >> this is an education electro cardiogram and what it says is, we're not making progress fast enough and this patient needs to be shocked back into life. >> reporter: still, the results were a slight improvement. >> i find it difficult to get excited about a two-point increase. i'm happy it didn't go down. but i don't see a reason to expect it should have gone down. rrl overall, the findings were alarming. 52,000 high school seniors nationwide took the reading exam last year. the average score was actually two points higher than 2005, but four points below 1992
nah. >>> and now tonight, an alarm bell about education in america. we showed you the stunning full court press on only case in china. well, today, a new report card on america's school children looks at how far american children have come tonight and how far they have to go. ron claiborne reports. >> reporter: this nation's report card was not one that many parents would like to see brought home. the latest study showed that many high school students cannot read at even the most...